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The most obvious options are:samwise1 wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 5:24 pm
Future Options:
- Suggestion that it is reasonable for the applicant or the partner to relocate to Pakistan. (We did submit that partner won't even get the family visa to Pakistan due to civil partnership and we didn't had islamic ceremony. Civil partnership is not recognised under Pakistan law they didn't even mention that at all.)
- Mentioned the possibility of obtaining the correct Entry Clearance to return to the UK.
So please if you can spare sometime that would be much appreciated @Frontier: You were right bud! Spot on i would say lol (If i won't laugh at this situation i will cry tbh)
A register office marriage does not require any change of religion nor does it involve any sort of religious element. But what´s done is done, I guess.samwise1 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 10:33 pm
First Point
- Renting in Pakistan with no support and then getting stuck with no guarantee of getting a visa, at least here, we both have each other's support. I speak broken Urdu as my life was shaped as an Arabic in Saudi.
The issue is that even though you didn't have an Islamic ceremony, you still got married. The Pakistan embassy in London refused to give my partner a family visa as we're not married and are civil partners. We went for civil partnership as she is a hardcore Christian, and I didn't want to push her to change her religion. That was wrong before me unless she wanted to do that herself.
- Yes, Agreed she will not survive there. We did extensive research on Pakistan between us and obviously with people who lived there as Christians or foreigners.
In Romania, domestic Romanian immigration law would apply to you, and I don´t know much about that. I think you are simply too late for a European pathway and all the requirements for UK spouse visa would apply to an application lodged at the UK Embassy in Romania, including the financial requirement.
What have yoou done to support yourself in the last decade or so? How about online university?
Have you menioned the potential discrimination that you and your spouse are likely to encounter if you relocated to Pakistan? There's country guidance that HO uses when deciding asylum&Human Right applications that's very helpful.
In my decision letter HO mentions that it would be unjustifiably harsh for me AND the sponsor to leave the UK (and live in Russia), so I assumed that HO also considers the interest of the sponsoring spouse. Or, rather, considers whether we could continue family life in the country of my citizenship (both of us).Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 7:37 pmThe Home Office will consider any other EU country, Romania or Pakistan as points of return depending on circumstances. There is no barrier as far as the Home Office is concerned for a return to Pakistan that prevent the individual being returned. It is him and him alone that is being removed.